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tion Brief: There are only zero days left to vote, with full swing and control of Congress at stake DO NOT MISS A MOMENT — Polls remain open and the stakes could not be higher. You can find live coverage of election night results, major updates, and more at Fox News’ midterms live blog. IT’S ELECTION TIME: President Biden believes that Democrats will “surprise a lot of people” during Tuesday’s midterm elections. The Senate, all 435 members of the House of Representatives and 36 governors’ offices are up for grabs. However, Democrats face historical headwinds (the party which wins the White House historically suffers major setbacks during the ensuing midterm election ) as well as a very difficult political climate fueled record inflation, soaring criminality and a crisis at the nation’s southern border. This is all compounded by his buoyant but still low approval ratings. The president’s election eve outlook appears optimistic. Republicans seek to regain majorities both in the House of Representatives (and Senate) in Tuesday’s contests while maintaining and potentially increasing their control of a majority of governorships as well as state legislative chambers. Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser has more: MOCRACY 2022: Voters will head to the polls with a balanced congressional power line READY or NOT: After more then a year and half of early moves in 2024’s presidential election cycle, Tuesday’s midterm elections will be the start gun for the next White House race. “There have been a few dozen or more Republicans that have been circling about the midterms to presuppose running for president – road-testing some messaging,” David Kochel, a long-time GOP consultant, said to Fox News. Kochel is a veteran of many Iowa political campaigns. One of the most important and anticipated moves in the next White House Race could occur almost immediately. More from Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser Ready to go? Here is the opening kick-off for the 2024 White House race APOCALYPSE 20022: House Majority whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) blamed the right for attacking Paul Pelosi at their San Francisco home. He said that this is what happens when a country follows “Germany in early ’30s.” Clyburn declined to answer economic questions when asked why Americans should vote for Democrats to control Congress despite record-high inflation levels and rising gas prices. “I believe that people should vote in their own self-interest. He said that their self-interest goes beyond what they may pay for gas or bread. Fox News’ Sophia Slacik, Andrew Murray and Andrew Murray discuss House Majority Whip: The US is ‘on track’ to repeat Nazi Germany. They downplay inflation ahead of the midterms EXPERT PREDICTIONS While there are many political insiders who disagree on who will control the Senate and House, some believe that Republicans will win the majority in both chambers. More from Fox News’ Kyle Morris, Andrew Murray: Midterm Election Predictions: Most experts believe that the GOP will win the House and Senate. POLLING INFORMATION:Fox News Digital has a guide for when polls close across the country. EVENT DAY: What is the time polls open and close across all of the country? WISHFUL THINKING: Georgia’s gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams declared unambiguously her intention to challenge the incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp in an Election Day Message. As voters head to the polls, Abrams tweeted Tuesday: “My name is Stacey Abrams. I intend to become the next governor of the great State of Georgia.” Despite record fundraising, Abrams, who unsuccessfully ran for Kemp in 2018, trails the Republican governor in polls. More from Fox News’ Chris Pandelfo: Stacey Abrams’ Election Day message: ‘I intend be the next governor’ in Georgia ALL IN ON ABORTION After Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, giving states the authority to restrict abortion, Democrats made the issue a central point of midterm messaging despite other pressing concerns. Despite border security and inflation being a problem for most voters, Democrats spent $320million campaigning on abortion this election cycle. They neglected other pressing issues that are important to voters. AdImpact reports that Democrats spent only $31 million on advertising to address inflation, and $140 million on ads about crime. More from Fox News’ Aubrie Sprady and Andrew Murray: “They don’t have any winning message”: The Dems spend $320M to advertise for abortion, 10 times more than they do on crime, economy Subscribe to Fox News’ Election Brief to stay up-to-date on the latest campaign news.

tion Brief: There are only zero days left to vote, with full swing and control of Congress at stake DO NOT MISS A MOMENT -- Polls remain open and the stakes could not be higher. You can find live coverage of election night results, major updates, and more at Fox News’ midterms live blog. IT’S ELECTION TIME: President Biden believes that Democrats will "surprise a lot of people" during Tuesday's midterm elections. The Senate, all 435 members of the House of Representatives and 36 governors' offices are up for grabs. However, Democrats face historical headwinds (the party which wins the White House historically suffers major setbacks during the ensuing midterm election ) as well as a very difficult political climate fueled record inflation, soaring criminality and a crisis at the nation’s southern border. This is all compounded by his buoyant but still low approval ratings. The president's election eve outlook appears optimistic. Republicans seek to regain majorities both in the House of Representatives (and Senate) in Tuesday's contests while maintaining and potentially increasing their control of a majority of governorships as well as state legislative chambers. Fox News' Paul Steinhauser has more: MOCRACY 2022: Voters will head to the polls with a balanced congressional power line READY or NOT: After more then a year and half of early moves in 2024's presidential election cycle, Tuesday’s midterm elections will be the start gun for the next White House race. "There have been a few dozen or more Republicans that have been circling about the midterms to presuppose running for president - road-testing some messaging," David Kochel, a long-time GOP consultant, said to Fox News. Kochel is a veteran of many Iowa political campaigns. One of the most important and anticipated moves in the next White House Race could occur almost immediately. More from Fox News' Paul Steinhauser Ready to go? Here is the opening kick-off for the 2024 White House race APOCALYPSE 20022: House Majority whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) blamed the right for attacking Paul Pelosi at their San Francisco home. He said that this is what happens when a country follows "Germany in early '30s." Clyburn declined to answer economic questions when asked why Americans should vote for Democrats to control Congress despite record-high inflation levels and rising gas prices. "I believe that people should vote in their own self-interest. He said that their self-interest goes beyond what they may pay for gas or bread. Fox News' Sophia Slacik, Andrew Murray and Andrew Murray discuss House Majority Whip: The US is 'on track' to repeat Nazi Germany. They downplay inflation ahead of the midterms EXPERT PREDICTIONS While there are many political insiders who disagree on who will control the Senate and House, some believe that Republicans will win the majority in both chambers. More from Fox News' Kyle Morris, Andrew Murray: Midterm Election Predictions: Most experts believe that the GOP will win the House and Senate. POLLING INFORMATION:Fox News Digital has a guide for when polls close across the country. EVENT DAY: What is the time polls open and close across all of the country? WISHFUL THINKING: Georgia's gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams declared unambiguously her intention to challenge the incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp in an Election Day Message. As voters head to the polls, Abrams tweeted Tuesday: "My name is Stacey Abrams. I intend to become the next governor of the great State of Georgia." Despite record fundraising, Abrams, who unsuccessfully ran for Kemp in 2018, trails the Republican governor in polls. More from Fox News' Chris Pandelfo: Stacey Abrams’ Election Day message: 'I intend be the next governor' in Georgia ALL IN ON ABORTION After Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, giving states the authority to restrict abortion, Democrats made the issue a central point of midterm messaging despite other pressing concerns. Despite border security and inflation being a problem for most voters, Democrats spent $320million campaigning on abortion this election cycle. They neglected other pressing issues that are important to voters. AdImpact reports that Democrats spent only $31 million on advertising to address inflation, and $140 million on ads about crime. More from Fox News' Aubrie Sprady and Andrew Murray: "They don't have any winning message": The Dems spend $320M to advertise for abortion, 10 times more than they do on crime, economy Subscribe to Fox News' Election Brief to stay up-to-date on the latest campaign news.

tion Brief: There are only zero days left to vote, with full swing and control of Congress at stake

DO NOT MISS A MOMENT — Polls remain open and the stakes could not be higher. You can find live coverage of election night results, major updates, and more at Fox News’ midterms live blog.

IT’S ELECTION TIME: President Biden believes that Democrats will “surprise a lot of people” during Tuesday’s midterm elections. The Senate, all 435 members of the House of Representatives and 36 governors’ offices are up for grabs.

However, Democrats face historical headwinds (the party which wins the White House historically suffers major setbacks during the ensuing midterm election ) as well as a very difficult political climate fueled record inflation, soaring criminality and a crisis at the nation’s southern border. This is all compounded by his buoyant but still low approval ratings. The president’s election eve outlook appears optimistic.

Republicans seek to regain majorities both in the House of Representatives (and Senate) in Tuesday’s contests while maintaining and potentially increasing their control of a majority of governorships as well as state legislative chambers. Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser has more: MOCRACY 2022: Voters will head to the polls with a balanced congressional power line

READY or NOT: After more then a year and half of early moves in 2024’s presidential election cycle, Tuesday’s midterm elections will be the start gun for the next White House race.

“There have been a few dozen or more Republicans that have been circling about the midterms to presuppose running for president – road-testing some messaging,” David Kochel, a long-time GOP consultant, said to Fox News. Kochel is a veteran of many Iowa political campaigns. One of the most important and anticipated moves in the next White House Race could occur almost immediately. More from Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser Ready to go? Here is the opening kick-off for the 2024 White House race

APOCALYPSE 20022: House Majority whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) blamed the right for attacking Paul Pelosi at their San Francisco home. He said that this is what happens when a country follows “Germany in early ’30s.”

Clyburn declined to answer economic questions when asked why Americans should vote for Democrats to control Congress despite record-high inflation levels and rising gas prices. “I believe that people should vote in their own self-interest. He said that their self-interest goes beyond what they may pay for gas or bread. Fox News’ Sophia Slacik, Andrew Murray and Andrew Murray discuss House Majority Whip: The US is ‘on track’ to repeat Nazi Germany. They downplay inflation ahead of the midterms

EXPERT PREDICTIONS While there are many political insiders who disagree on who will control the Senate and House, some believe that Republicans will win the majority in both chambers. More from Fox News’ Kyle Morris, Andrew Murray: Midterm Election Predictions: Most experts believe that the GOP will win the House and Senate.

POLLING INFORMATION:Fox News Digital has a guide for when polls close across the country. EVENT DAY: What is the time polls open and close across all of the country?

WISHFUL THINKING: Georgia’s gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams declared unambiguously her intention to challenge the incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp in an Election Day Message. As voters head to the polls, Abrams tweeted Tuesday: “My name is Stacey Abrams. I intend to become the next governor of the great State of Georgia.” Despite record fundraising, Abrams, who unsuccessfully ran for Kemp in 2018, trails the Republican governor in polls. More from Fox News’ Chris Pandelfo: Stacey Abrams’ Election Day message: ‘I intend be the next governor’ in Georgia

ALL IN ON ABORTION After Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, giving states the authority to restrict abortion, Democrats made the issue a central point of midterm messaging despite other pressing concerns. Despite border security and inflation being a problem for most voters, Democrats spent $320million campaigning on abortion this election cycle. They neglected other pressing issues that are important to voters. AdImpact reports that Democrats spent only $31 million on advertising to address inflation, and $140 million on ads about crime. More from Fox News’ Aubrie Sprady and Andrew Murray: “They don’t have any winning message”: The Dems spend $320M to advertise for abortion, 10 times more than they do on crime, economy

Subscribe to Fox News’ Election Brief to stay up-to-date on the latest campaign news.

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